This report details facts and figures relevant to a better understanding of possible causes of and possible prevention implications for deaths due to traffic crashes in the state of Michigan during the period January 1993 through December 1995. The report is divided into six primary sections. The first section, Statistical Trend Analysis details results of analyses to determine if there was an increase in deaths from 1993, and if there was, to determine the magnitude and possible explanations for the increase. The second section, Fatal Crashes, focuses on general information about fatal crashes. The next section, Vehicle in Fatal Crashes, looks within crashes to focus on the vehicles involved in fatal crashes. Drivers in Fatal Crashes, the section that follows, describes facts related to the drivers of the vehicles involved. The fifth section, Persons Killed in Crashes, details information about those killed in crashes. The final section, Special Topics, discusses information related to two key issues related to traffic crash deaths, namely had-been-drinking fatal crashes and police-reported safety belt and motorcycle helmet use in fatal crashes.
Michigan Fatal-Traffic-Crash Patterns: 1993-1995
1997
96 pages
Report
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English
British Library Online Contents | 2003